How to do 180's on a Snowboard - Complete Walkthrough
Summary
TLDRIn this snowboarding video, the rider demonstrates various tricks and techniques for mastering jumps, including 180s, 360s, and switch frontside rotations. Throughout the video, the importance of controlling speed, body positioning, and counter-rotation is emphasized to improve performance. The rider showcases how to integrate tricks like the shifty into a backside 180, while navigating tricky snow conditions and dealing with unexpected obstacles like a skier cutting in. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to comment on future trick requests and subscribe for more content.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video focuses on teaching snowboarding techniques, with an emphasis on performing 180-degree spins on jumps.
- 😀 Snow conditions, particularly in summer, affect speed and snowboarding performance, requiring adjustments to technique.
- 😀 A key technique for landing 180s is adjusting speed, maintaining momentum, and controlling body movements while in the air.
- 😀 A switch frontside 180 is introduced as a new skill, requiring specific body rotation and speed management.
- 😀 The speaker demonstrates how to practice linking different tricks, like 180s into 360s, for more fluid riding.
- 😀 The video encourages experimenting with different tricks, such as combining back-to-back 180s and butters, to make snowboarding more fun.
- 😀 The technique for performing a shifty during a backside 180 is discussed, with tips on counter-rotating the body and kicking out the back foot.
- 😀 The speaker highlights how to adjust when conditions are challenging, like when snow becomes slushy and slower.
- 😀 The video offers a casual and relaxed approach to snowboarding, blending tutorials with light-hearted commentary and personal experiences.
- 😀 The speaker encourages viewer interaction by asking for feedback on what tricks or techniques they'd like to see in future videos.
- 😀 The video concludes with an invitation to subscribe and hints at upcoming content, suggesting more complex tricks like 360s and backflips.
Q & A
What is the importance of the speed check before hitting a jump?
-The speed check is crucial for adjusting your speed before hitting the jump, ensuring you have enough momentum to clear the jump while maintaining control. Without it, you may struggle to land properly or complete the trick.
How does snow condition affect your snowboarding performance?
-As snow conditions change, particularly in warmer weather, the snow becomes slower and softer. This means you need to adjust your speed and technique accordingly to maintain control and avoid problems like not having enough speed to clear jumps.
What is the proper technique for performing a backside 180?
-To perform a backside 180, approach the jump with your body aligned with your board, pop off the jump with a slight lean toward your toes, and initiate the spin by rotating your shoulders. Keep your knees pulled up and look over your shoulder to spot the landing.
What is counter-rotation and why is it useful in freestyle snowboarding?
-Counter-rotation involves rotating your upper body in the opposite direction of your lower body to help complete a spin, especially when it feels like the rotation is too slow. It’s a helpful technique for finishing spins like 180s and 360s with more speed and precision.
How does the switch frontside 180 differ from a regular frontside 180?
-The switch frontside 180 is performed while riding in the opposite stance (switch), which makes it more challenging. You initiate the spin with your heel edge and rotate your shoulders to guide the movement, similar to a regular frontside 180, but with the added complexity of riding in the switch position.
What is the purpose of doing a 'shifty' trick in freestyle snowboarding?
-A 'shifty' adds style and flair to your spins by twisting your body in the opposite direction of your board while in the air. It creates a visually striking look and can also help you control your landing if you need to adjust during a spin.
How can you link a backside 180 and a switch frontside 180 into a 360-degree spin?
-To link a backside 180 and a switch frontside 180 into a 360, first perform the backside 180, then immediately follow it with a switch frontside 180. The combination of these two 180-degree spins creates a smooth, continuous 360-degree rotation.
Why is it important to practice the basics of freestyle snowboarding before attempting complex tricks?
-Mastering the basics, such as straight airs and simple 180s, builds the necessary muscle memory and control required for more complex tricks. Without a strong foundation, trying advanced tricks can lead to poor execution and potential injury.
What should you do if you find yourself on the 'knuckle' of the jump?
-If you land on the knuckle of the jump (the part where the jump transitions to the flat), it usually means you didn’t generate enough speed or you didn’t execute the jump correctly. To avoid this, you should focus on maintaining speed and ensuring your body position is aligned for a proper takeoff.
What is the recommended approach for performing jumps in slushy snow conditions?
-In slushy snow, it’s important to adjust your approach by maintaining a steady speed and focusing on clean, controlled takeoffs. Since the snow slows you down more than usual, it’s critical to be deliberate in your movements to ensure you have enough momentum to complete the trick.
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